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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: s SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 187 —TWELVE PAGES. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. 3. 8. I Bludden, of No. 505 West Monroo atreet. was throen from hor biggy yostarday by n collislon with & Madison stroot cer, near Lliza- Teth, aud slightly injurad. Tho temperaturo yesterdsy, as observed by Tlanaese, optician, 83 Madiaon atreot (Tnuosr Bnilling), was at B a, n, 82 degreea; 104, m., £33 12m., 865 B p.m., 855 B m., T, Johin Frantina, n young man in the employ of F. E. Colwoll & Co., pictura-framo makers at Noe. 103 and 105 Sonth Canal atreat, had ono of hia arma literally toru from his body sestorday foronoon by accidentally gotting it caught bo- tweon n balt and n atnft. D Phillips amou- tated the manzded limb, and the sulTerer waa ro- moved to bis home, No. 104 West Niuctoonth Btreet, About 3 o'clock vesterday afternoou, whilo Tc, A L. Rush, o Worsaw, Iud., exeursionist, \Wwos paesing along. Itandolply streot, and when nesr tue corner of Clark, rome careloss person ononeof tho nppor flovrs of the Kingsbury Jitock upeet o flower-pot from n window-shli, nod it droppedt oun his hesd with such £ar=0 08 to make bim insensible, A realp wonnd about 3 mehing Joag was loflictod. Dr. Reynolda sttended bun, and hio waq eubsoquently able to o tohis stopping place at No, 738 Wost Lako uticet, Mr. Alexanilor,tho gentloman with a righteons misaion, and Mz, Fluk, oxpiained the beautiea of freo riding on bobtadl cars last evening to s large nmber of paesengors on a Wabash ave- nno railas-box. In tho 2ourse of Lis customary row with tha driver, Mr. Alexander ordered that ofticial to stop, and, of his refusing; to oboy tho bell, tho foo of bobtails pulled down both cords in n vigorons manuer, and offered to chock tho Comductor —into the stroct it hia dared ehow his hoad i the ear —all to the infinite nmusement of tho gentle- sy passengers who wern for the timo Mz, Al- exander's gueste, 'Kho propozed revengo of tha driver wna 8_pecaliar ono s ho asrerted m loud tones that ho kuew overy cuo of thoso who ould ot pag, and that his wontd never stop n car for them spuin, Ax an_ewampls of a thorn in tho flesh Mr, ander ik nos execlled 3 but 1L should bu rdd 4 the cats aro hot ouly tho Lokl bat tho doval. Lroner facitittes aze not alwags afforded to the gentlomen voters who tramsport material for new bulidings vn Stite street and elsowhora, and disagresnblo nceilonts sometimes reenit. Yosterday, for in-tauce, o liae of citizens, who, from their accent, probably vota in tho Ninth Wenil. wero carrving coment down an inclined plane to the found n of anew build- ing on the 1 wny of Chicago, when the Inst o af tha etring wipped, wavorod, and fell for- ward, depos rom hin wooden valiko about & Yioek of water limo on the head and shouldots of the copntrios next fp front, *Ididn’t ane 1t; Giod knows I didn't,” was hia explanation, na ho picked binee)f out of tho mud, Then with n shrick of warning hoe eung out to tho citizen Nto was removimg_ (ho moist pasto, 1or the Iove of God, Dinny, put ver head inn buehet: kuro its Louisville cemint, and it it hardes:s bofora yo clano yer Lead, el eut yor Linir sith o grind.tona thin day tiolvemonth: pue ver bead under the pine, man, or by jabors Yo'l hnva tho hardest eealp ever was in Lhis ase.” Wihen tho observer left the spot Dinny wan gurgling and swearing tinder tho hydrang in n matners to tostity lis shight acquaintanco with tlio cement. THE, EXPOSITION, The Fxposition Luilding presents nowadavs & rcono np activity and industry, Ont of the chaos of tamber and all lnda of building wmaterial order is rapidly being brought, snd. numerous miviatnre houkes and ormamentod stands aro alicady cnm\rmiud and roady tor the cocoption of poods, Ar. Reynulds is on haud !rom mormng il - night, busily ~ow- ployed in uiding exbibitors to securo eligible spacer, and materislly aesisting them with his advice i rogard to tho orection of stalls. Ilo informed o Tunuse reporter sesterdoy that the work of preparation was much further advauced than at & correnponding period last yoar, aud that o expected to Lave every arrangomont somploted [v tirme for tho opening night, Tho general outiook Is wost encouraging, ond as far a8 can bo judged, the Inter-State Lxposition promises to be muroe succossful than ju provions scagone, “Che depnrtment of natursl history will bo better roprecontod than over before. Yrof. Worttieu, Btate Goologist, is busily ongagoed ar- rauging his collection of minorals in the mouth projection of tho building, nod in the pamo viclnity may Lo found Prof. Ward, of Rocheste Ne Y. with _his extensive collection of foss “Mr. James Vick, tho woll-knowa florist of Roclicetor, has secured o space, 4 by G0 feet, for an exhibition of cut flowers. Tho Connccticut Stale Board of Agri- culturo bns telegraphed for apace in which to show a collection of fruits, Other largo oxhib- itors aro still coming in from all parta of the country, and the immonso building on the lake~ front witl no doubt be crowdod to its utmont ca- pacity with the finost products of art sud manu- facturos, —— STREET RAILROADS. PLUE ISLAND AVENUE LINE. Revoral commuuications have lately beon sent to Tz TRIRUXE from partioa complaining at the netion of the Wodt Bide Car Company iu still coptinuing to run ita Blue Island cars over the landolph straet line instead of having them run on Madison etreet, as thoy did previons to the sepairing of that thoroughfaro. Mr. Lsko, Bupenntendent of the Compa ] stood tiut the presout arraugoment i only an imont, and sl ouly bo continned it 1t ia o be inthe intorest of tle public. It can certinly make no differouce fo the Compuuy whother thn cars yun on Madison or Randolph "treets, The fact is vhat, in runnive on Madison out, tho Dluw leland cars and tho Madison cara travel towethior for the distanco of & milo to Halsted streot. Tho idea of rotatning thom on Randolph is simply to cover more gronud, Dle- sides, It Iy only o walk of two blocks furthor to ronch the cars for any one whoso business Lap- pous to be south of Madison stroet. CROM-TOWN CAR, In rogurd to the cross-town cars, r. Lako states that the Compuny'is uncortain whether or not to reinutata thom, No cousultation has yet been held with the Bouth Side Comuavy on tho nubject, Mr. 8, B. Cobb, President of the Sonth Side Cotwpany, #tated Lo » Tutnytis roportor yoster- day that” it was doubtfulif the cross-town cars would bo started agan. ‘They wore stopped of Tecessily wheu tho work of repairing Madison treot was begun, andno steps Laa yet baen taken towards putting them agaiu on'the lino, In his opinion thoy Wets 1o teal accommoda- tion tatho publie, their pupnianly conslsti iu tho fact that they casried paesengers doublo distanco for a sivgle faro, At iho timo they woro started there Was a sulliciout roason for ft, in that many men Jiving iu the suuthern part of tha city bisd thair places of businees on the West Side. Mr, Cobb does not statn authosita. tively that tho eruss-town care will not bo use), Lut #ays thatno arrangemouts have yet Leen mado for putting thom again on Lbe track, —— LOCAL LETTERS, COUNTY ANSTRACTH. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Catcado, Bept, 3.—1f an avsiract of titl to real eatate maudo by a Recordoer of Deeds Is worth- lesu becauso he is the creature of political influ- ence, and tools no responsibility, will you ex- plain how it iy that, &4 & yulo,—throughout this part of the West, at least,—in IHMivols, fowa, Michigan, and Wikcoasin, 1o go no farther,—tho Ttecordler of Deeds is tho ouly porson in mout countics of whom sn abstract can bo had at all § that land lins elways beon kold and bought and monsy loaned on euch absiracts ; aud that the peoplo have faith i the nbstracts so mado? If the Liceorder of Deeds In Cook County is so ncgligent and carolowy, nud gencrally unreliable, —uo editorials and intorviens to Tux TrisuNg imply.—how iy it that Ilaudy, Bimmons & Co. cun do such very roliable work? 'fhey may ‘get tho mnamod of grontor and grantes aud yuch other particulars as they place upon therr ludicen from she origiual 1nstruments, but they do got most of their 1formation from' the rocosuds, sud not frow the orliiual instruments, A hoy do not, when an abetrace is ordered, I pro- tume, #it down in their offico aud meke it from iaterlal they Lisve there, but, usiug thoir indicon na u guide, g0 to the records and thure got the wnuterial fora compiete abstract, It is an abstract of the records, sud not of the originsl insiru- 1a0utd which peoplo want, Who cares what the wrnusl instrument containg i€ it s not recorded ¢ Men bty tand and foau touoy upos titles aa thoy appeat of record, and then only sra they pio- ety 4 iunocent paichesery, ‘Two of the most viluable fustures of an sbatract ore the time of tifing for record aud tho book and page where recorded. Does nob tho abstiaci-tiakor take thero itemns at secoud hsnd ¥ The names of the * partics must bo takeu trom the records to be of any valuo, 1t vur Recorder's office is "such & *'political (olirmary,” s8 you oall it, if the records Le makes are 50 uareljsble, will nok yous zeal in advertising {he matter tend to drive capital from thia city and county ? You atrike too deep, and sour argumont proves too mmueb. If the rec- ords are unreliable, it {a impossible to ohtain a teliable nbsiract of title. All that tha beat men can do in thas Jevent in to furnish A reliabla ab. rtract of an unreliabla record. [f tho recordn nre rol'abte, thon why can not the same Re. eorder, who i the discharge ot official duty mada them ro, alro In the diecharge of oflicial duty mako a roliablo abstract of them ? Why should not Cook Connty keop tract n- dices. and enablo proplo to obtain the informa- tion shich o Ilecorder's olilcs ought to furniah, ns well as other countios ? Our recorils are 8.1 nnwioldy tiat thoy fail to inform tho pullic of tho condition of titles withoue a very grost and o wholly unuocessary amount of labor. There ara already, sinca October, 1871, at loast oigh- torn Inrga volumes kuown an “*Indoxes,” con- talning names of grantor and grantce, Tho his- lory of tho titlo to a given lot or block can bo placed on a singlo fiago, and oo could tuen find at the Iecordor's oflico the information which now must bo ro extravagantly paid for, Kinco Wilmauns & Thicleke's iudicon have becn Gought ns cheap ns any bidder ofred to mnke naw ones for, i I not s profitablo ta buy them' already mado n8 fo walt a réar fur now onos? 1f tho aute-fire letterhrorg copica nry not worth mneb, what of 187 ‘They are throwu in aud cont nothing. Tho peoplo af conten get nothing of very much acconnt vrior to Oct, £, 1871, but by starting now aud ing up tho indices from the time of the firo forward, it does rosm s it tha County (ommi-sioacrs had consulted tho truo wtereets of the county. J. A, Owex, PAPLR-TRINTERS, Tn the ieago Tribune ; e Cuteuo, Sopt. J—In your issuo of Tueedsy, 31, 1 notieed a commuuication, signod * €14 ud the following morning a short ar- ticlo of indorsement, and on iho third day (Thursday) a splurgo from a ** Dona-Fide Union Man.” Now. 3f Tmay bo allowed tho privilege, 3, as a Union man, should liko to oxpress somo of my views upon this subjoct, a8 none of tho abovo gentlemen havo atruck the point at fssue. owcept in o cue-sided manner, Some weoks &go 1ho nenapaper-publishers ealled upon the Union for & reduction, nud whon tho. matter was Urought np in the Union, it was deomed adyina- Dio Ly that august body Lo rettls it by arbitra- tion,” Now, it'ro happens that tho newspaper- printers and job-printers all Lolong to the same Union. At (what might Lo called) onr meeting the job hanily voted unanimously for a reduciion of the ucwenaner men, but whon thoy waro asked to make e ’slixht reduction they squealed liko a stuck g, and cricd out to the nenspapor men : “Gontlemon, all wo want is to Lo lot alone,” “Don ut your fingors in our dish,” eto, Hinco the firo ot '71 we havo had two rodnc- tious, Wo havo not only been reduced in pav, but in the hours of work, 8o that, taken all in all, it amounts to about 34 per weol at the least ; whilo in tho moantimo tha job priuters hava had 1o reduction ot all, und, in fact, have always been paid bighor wages propottionately thau the picca men (morniog papets excepted), * Lighteen Doliars a Weok" in right when he asserts that 1o dare not apoak hiw mind just a8 o fols at the last meoting, Of tho vost assemblago 1 sasw them ali, and boeard but fow, ns & couplo monopolized Loth tho timo and floor. Ihava beea s member ot tho Union eleven yonra ; bnvo hover taken any part in it, in o speech-making way, And common renss, justico, ond reason, Jent mo to assert that tho job printers shonld ro- duco their scale, Eigbteon dollars per weok is fuir wages. and is all, I believe. the proprietors can consi<tontiy atford to pav. Tn conclueion, iet me say ; Do not give us any mors Legal Neiea, ** Metropolitan,” ote., in ours. Do not wait till the horso {s cut and then shut tho barn-door, Lot us pull togethor, nows and Jjob printers, meet the proprietors like mov, and, abovo all, act like men ourselves, aud you wil bo trestod s such, and all theso littls difficultios tettled amicably, our Union presecvod, aud our- solvos greatly bonofitel financially, Newsraren Codxrosrron. P Sl COURT-HOUSE STONE, WHAT WILL COUNTY CAN DO, The netlon of tho County Board Thursday in solecting tho stone for tho construction of tho new Court-Honso was widoly discuasoed yestor~ dny. Some wero found to characterizo tho ace tion as hasty, whilo the wmajority indorsed it as wino and timely. ‘The opinion of n stone-man, not upon the wixdom of the netion, bu upou the natural re- sult, sy not bo uninteresting, A Mr. Adams, of the firt of Worner & Adams, ownors of quarries at Joliet, waa in tho eity, and in con- versation with Commissionor Clough said that the action of tho Loord in ordermg that the #tooa shoald bo the product of Cook ar Will Counties practically gave the job of furnishing = the most of the stono to oue man, from the fact that thoro was but ane quarry in tho two couuties that could supply stono over 24 inches in _thick- ness. Bo far as Will County waa concerned thore conld bo uo compotition i the lotting of tho contract, for the reason that tho qnnhty of the stono thore compared with Cook County or Lo- ‘mont atono, mado it practically impossibls to uas it. Tho Will County etone was tuch bharder than tho Lemont etono, and 88 a consequonco moro oxpensive to quarry and dross, Thore was os much difference, he waid, betwaoen tho Will Connty and the Lomont eono in the matter of hardnoss asthore was between common eandstone sad limestoue, which ontirely prectuded all compotition in tho mattor, 1lo regardea the resolution of tho Uoard on the stone question as practically an award of the contract 1n advance of proposals being recolved, for, anid bio, **wn could notcompete with Lemont in the mattor if our :]ulrrim\ bad beea given fo us; or in other words, if the stone cost nothing oxcopt to gob ik out." —_— “ THE COUNTY BUILDING, ommissionor Lonergan returnod yestorday from a short business trip to Pittaburg. A fow moro city snd town lots were sold yos- terday for taxen. Attho rato the salo is progross- ing a month will olapso boforo its complation. The county employes will mako a raid upof tho treauury to-day. The orders for their monthly . stipends wore yestorday issuod and registered. A policoman on his way to the Couuty Jail yesterday with & prisonor lost some papord of value in the Criminal Court. The fluder will please tako notico. The law autborizing imprisonment for debt found another victim yestordsy, in person of F, W. Johnson. The amount of tho judgment sgainst him is £84.46, ‘The bona of John Newton, tho perjurea attor- noy, who liss failed to turn up. was yestordsy doclared torfelted. His bondsman,” Edward 0’Mallie, is an objoct of pity. The ITon. It. I Derickson had an extended conferance yosterday with County-Attorney Rountree and” soveral mombers of the County Lonrd, in refereuce to the equalization of taxes, The jaritor of the County Duilding was at work yestorday washing windows, sweeplug, and dusting, preparatory 2 the commencement of the Criminal Court Monday. ‘The work had been long delayed. County Treasurcr Miller returned yentorday from a viuit 1o Indians, 3o will onfor upon a vigorous canvars at onco, iu the intorest of Mr. Aesiug, 1€ the tide of alfairs sloald appear to ot againet Henmy, then he witl uot furget bis duty to himseif. ho Caunty Clork yostordsy detailed one of Dis esistants 1o sawinon the sdministrators and exocutars af over one thousand eatates which i ve 1omuined unnsttisd ju tho County Court for voveral searn past. Tho cstatos unsetiled represout couside ropepau crable wealth, zmounting to Commiasioner Burdick was at bis post yester- day, after au absoucu of soveral woaulu. il«. Las dounod & Major-Uoneral's hat, cultivatod bis mustaclie & la Bheridan, sud whien he takes the chair Blouday it will not bo nocessary for him to break his gavel to bo noticed agd rospacted by potulent or jealous membory. Mr. Ifsnloy, superintondont of the work the new County lrulpu.nl. lodged cou.m:fli"wfig tho Chairmauof tho Huiding Commitice yos- torday, Lat to brick-work wau boing deleyod ou sccount of soma troublo Lotween tha cone trootor and the man furnishiug tho sand and tho bricklsyers. ia thinks the troubis arises from the contractor's failiug to make prompt l)lynwmu, and predicts that unloss a change is had thut there will be sorious tronble. A mertiny af tho contrackora on (o work Law beon callad for this afternoon, in connection with » mvot ing of the Building Connnitteo, whon tho eitus- tion will bo disoussed. Commissioner 1olden took a look througl tho Cuuuty Ageut’s oftice yesterday, with a view to 1eporting 1o the Board in referenco tv ity man- agumont, e roports that 8o many clerks, etc., are employed at cortain wularies, all of which ho could have sscortained by looking at the pay- 20l What the Board wants to kuow is, ara thore mors employes than the work being done domandy? 'Ihis was the lxml of tho resolution which passed the Iioard Thuraday suthorizing an investigation by sho Committes, and not its Chairman. and a roport failine to givo the de- #ired information, or from sny onoe member, oughit to bo rojectod. A MYSTERIOTA XoT Connty Clerk Lioh verter lowing hotico to e Fo throughout his ofiies, All preeoua founging in thas offien ara notifled that they will not Le employed unider any «ircumstances, ‘Thio omployes dovoted most of the day to try. ing to nuderstand the notice. They could not apply it to thomeeives for thoy wore slready s'employed,” and besides they ind not “*lounged " around tho oftica sinco thoy iad been ordered to do thelr neing " at moniu other placo than Glustav's, ‘They finaily concluded chat the Gen- eral had gotten thinga o little mixed when writing 1ha notice, and concludod to purano tho oven tenor of thoir ways just as if no notice had been posted. cauned _the fol couspictionaly ADIUDOED INRANE, Tho following porsona wore adjndgeda fnsane In the Circuit Uourt vestorday morniug, in sone rion in the Criminal Court-room, Judge Farwell presiding : 8.4, Morton, Elizabeth Clybourp, Anna Marie, Frank Stolz, and Gus- tatus O'fIata. Thocaso of J. H. Clybourn i worthy of more than a paasing uotico, from tho position bo lias occupied in social and commer- cisl circlos up to A recent dato. Ilo in & ron of Archibald Clybourn, ono_ of the old residonta of thir city, Ho was s Major ju tholate War, and u;v to o fow weeka ago bad Dboen netively augaped fu tho real-estato busi- ness in this city. Ilo owoa conaidorable prop- criy, and his connections havo always been the moxt reapectable. s disasno ia supposod to Tinve been thn rerult of o fall roma timo ago, in which bin lend was hurt, Ho will be takon to Elgin to-day. 1OW DUNLAT 18 VIEWED Y CRININALA, A reportor vtralling through tho Jail yoster. day took occasion to olicit an opiuion from ho- hind tho bars concerning Marstal Dnnlap and tho city suthorities, Ono of the notorioua ‘*croalied " men was found to roflect tho sonti- ment of all. Raid ho, ** Marshal Dunlap isafl vight -he f¢ Take Rehm's may, and ol *erooked* ruen understand it,” weing a moment, ho con- tinwod : “When Duulap was first appoined it was given ont by Liohm that it would Do policy for the *crooks” to leavo town for s fow daye Why, you would have been aatoninhod 1 have seen how thoy tumblad to the idea. They flocked in hero overy day to bid us good-by, sud now the eame crowd is toclang buck to oll ua that all is nght. Duolap is 1 tho hands of Jleum, and Ttebia and tho ‘crooks’ out of jail ara stapding together, It fa to their mutual adyantoge, You see—tiio; you an idea that Dunlap s cogui- zant of tha game:" queried tho reportor. wOh, T can't say.” replied tho ** craok.” * but T am toll that ‘thero is an understanding all atound.” This opinion ls given for what it is worth. It comea from a sonrco which no ons imuhl question ns to knowledgo on such & sub- oct. divide.” **ut have o e THE CITY-HALL. Bupt, Baltay yostorday put hia little foot down npon a violation of the fire ordinwnce ta the rear of the First National Bauk building. 1t takes City-Atiornoy Jamoison a very long timo to elear out tho fish in tho clear streama of Vermont. Ile promisod to como home & weok azo, and has not arrivod yet, But it makes no difforence any way, for thera in no businoss for Lim ta do. Bailding-Inapoctor Petor Ward, of BSunt. Failoy's 8tafl, yosterday pot his voto on the five buildings on Leavitt ‘streot, near Polk, and thirty-two bulldings on fLaflin nstrest, that wern all being built without mortar, all of which is agatnst the law, Ald. Mabr and Toloy aro o run their long- pendiog foot-race at tho dicnio of tho Cosmo. pohtan Club, The raco will be 100 yards for €100, the procoeds to Lo dovoted to rome char- itablo inetitution. When it [s remombered that Mahr ia a8 wido ns Fuley Is long, tho fun of the thing will bo at onco perceprible. ‘That bright Jiitle thne, hops, was the last thing to leave Pandora’s box. Boven Aldermon yesterday nfternoon drank saven lemonsdes, and thon had the cheek io call for sevon glassca of fcc-water. Swith, tha bar-tender. thinka thoro i1 aomo hopa yot left. What & fearful condition they must havo boon in the uight beforo. Dluo nosos aro quite common aronnd the City- THall at prosont, notwithstandiog the oxceodiugly warun weather, A number of ** Cosmop” plenic posters wero yestorday distributed around tho Hall, and all tho short-sighitod mon in tho ranch lave rubbed all the printors’ ink off thom in vain attemnta to docipher the documents, Commisaloncra Prindivillo and Thompson are atiil on the sick-list. Tho former is confluod to Liis home by n sovero attack of typhold fover, Commissioner ‘Thompson has heen sifing for sowo timo past, and it ia fourod hia illnosy 1a for ora sevoro than waa thought, During their abyenco Conmissionor Wahl's timo does anything but weigh heavily upon bim. Proparatory to tho goneral oleaning out in the Tax Commirsionor's oflice, the Combtrollor, Mayor Colvin, Commiasioner McGrath, and As- sossor Donneliey met vesterday and resolved upon roducing their forco Ly onsing with tho services of W, I Grov, Thomas M. Halpin, James N. Clark, George M. Fronch, J. A. Bhoo- ningor, 0. D. Cole, 0. McKeo, E. Andrews, and Miegos Nowoll, Cuoningham, Weil, and Gillos- pie. Justides Morrison, Ingersoll, and Beully, of the Weat Lown Iloard, yesterday interviewed Mayor Colvin aud Cownptroller Hayes aboat \West Town matiers, paying espocial atiention to the manper of collecting city taxes through the town officers. Tha interview waa morely a rerc- tition of tho ono which took place on the day preceding with the Bouth Tosyn Doard, aund re- sultad in no fixed doclsion. Somo time next woek thero will bo o consultation with all the Town Bonrds, and airangoments for the colles. tion of the city’s tax will be then pertacted. Collector Evans, of the South Town Board, atates that Judge Dickoy yosterday inform Lim that there was no Jimit to tho smount of componenation for tho collection of cily taxos, It was o 1atter that waa loft ontirely to the dis- crction of the County Treasurer. If such are tho {facts It puta a difforént plinse on tho squabble now going on in the Town Boarda for the audit- ing of molarica. Tho County Treasurer may pay Jjust what porcentago ho ploases up to & certain amonnt. ‘Itio aséortion is n vory broad one, and requirea sowo oxplanation from Judge Dickey. phE s CRIMINAL, Goorge Cronshaw and George Elmers, * arrest- ed on charge of robbing Gon. Btager's houss, wera yesterday examined at tho Bouth Side Po- lico Court, and discharged, a factory alibl belng proven in each case. John Madison, s Polica-Court Iawyer on the West Bido, was arrented last ovening by Capt. Elis, on the complalut ot Emma Flattas, who chargos bim with disorderly conduot st har placo, No. 123 Bouth Halsted streot. A young man named Charlos lHicke was ar- rested yosterday by Deicctive MeGarigls, on charyo of burglary in entoring the wholessle loather-store of "Brecher & Furman, No. 191 Laka strcet, on tho 16th inst., and stesling §000 worth of mported Frouch calf-skine. Ho disposed of moat_of the property at Daxtor's loan ofiico, No. 164 Washington straot, by leaving it as socority for s losn of #160. Abaut £650 worth of tha lonther haa boon recovored, the rest boing at some place unknown' to tho detsctiven. “Llie prisoner was held to the Criminal Court in bail of 3700, ‘Thio eriminais and thoir attorneys on the Weat Biile aro ovidoutly bacomlug scarod by Justice Heully's sdminintration of justice. Three mock auctioueens snd ong rogular suctionoer took chizugos of vouuo to Justico Salisbury yestorday. Dave Avsol and Jim Burton were beid in_bail of $700 osch to avawor at the Crimival Court for vwindling Iferman Ilenck out of $19 by tho usual mock-anction process. Apropoa of tas, A. B. Ilazelton, snolher of tho gang om Canal wtroet, came in to swear for Ausel and Durton, aod Jio was held oe a vagrant and book- ed on & chargo of doivg on auction Lusiness without u liceuso, ho having stated at frst that ho was an auctioneor aud thou denied It. Dlinkey Iill (Willlam Raymond) sud the Prizefighter (John Btark) wore arrssted by De- tective Flanigan yestorday afteruoon after play- 1og tha ouvelope or drop gato oo Ole Nelsen, of LaSailo County, at the place kept by Lev, on Canal stroot, & fow doors wouth of Mad- imon. = Tha Grauger was on route to Red Wing, Minn., oud while walting hetween traing, walked along Canal street and gazed into tho window of Levi's place. Blinkey spottea hiun at ouce, wud juvited bim {uto tho stare. The two walked to the Tear, aud ware quickly iutroduced to the drop- gawmo by Btark, - Blinkoy uvested 320, and drew a blauk. Then he taiked a good den aboug ill- tuck, sud pulled the wool over N llx;dlu\'nnled é'.'flun:‘l‘idn. ;I“H:‘l time ha d <l envelope, au 0 his dupo's optics protr lika utars, Of coureo Nelvou luvu‘l‘ld. pl‘l‘::y“ufi %30, and drow an cmpty euvelope, Then ¢6 more was paid over, aud the Norwegisn became disagreesbla, Dlinkoy and Srark turew bim out, and ho complaived to a citizen st the Fort Wayno depot, who took him to the Madison- Hireet Puiice Btation, where he awore out a warrauf, aud 1t was placod in Flaunigan's haods. Al 3. I Tinkey and Stark wera at Lavi'a atora, hut tha Iattor was not, Thoy wanted the ofticer to com- promlso the caso by offering to refund Nolaen's maoney. but liowould do tiothing but arrest thom, and held Nelson as a withows at the s'ation, As usanl the swindlers gave bail to appear this morning. Thoy will probably tako a cbange of Yonue, Sl ANNOUNCEMENTS. The fourth Central Park concert, under the direction of Hana lialatks, will bo given at 4 o'dlock this afternoon. Tho memibers of the Cook Caunty Republican Cantral Committeo aro roquestod to meot Tues day at 3 o'clock p, m., {n the club-room of No. 41 Grand DPacitic Hotol, : The locture-room of the First Bantist Chiureh will bo ovened for public worshlp Bunday at the wmorning Rervlce at 11 o'clock. Tho dodication wormon will bo preached by tho pastor, tho ey, W. W. Everta. 1. 1), At tho evening morvicn the Nev. 11, W. Northrup, 1, D., presches. A cordial invitation is oxtonded to all to joln in theso services, and to attond the futurs appoint- uents of the charch, CREAWOLI'A ORGAX CONCENT, ‘The organ concert to bo glvon by Mr, Cren- wold. to-torrow ofternoon, at Unity Church, romisen to bo an nousually interesting oo, as t will compriso Loth a dobut and a farewoll, 2Aies Do Fetgrom, the contralto, formorly of tms city, who hae now come horo to resido. will mako hier debut, and Mra Hehoonhoven will mako her 1ast appearance beforo hor dopartire fur Europe, whither rlie saila on the 14th inst, 'The Quaker City Quartatto will also sing, The concert thus promises to bo au nnusually entertaming avo. ETHESDA. Hondry's Speculations in the Cele brated Healing Water, A Sudden End to the Young Man’s Cnrecer. History of Hin Esploits in Chicago, Chicagn hins a local Interost in tho subject mentioned in tho following oxtract, takon from tho Buffalo Coxrier of lant Wednesday, and, as details concerning tho operator oro lacking, it becomen the duty of ‘[z TrinNE chronleler to submit them: THE PXTRACT, Homo wecke ago Eugene_ I, Hendry, lerees and solo mauager of tho Dethesda Minersl Springo, Waukenlis, Win,, made i appearaice 1 thiy ity and formed a businees ncquaintanze with Dr. W, i, Orumb, He act forth in glowing terms the ex-olleat qualitien and rop- utation of tue water, anl gave the Doctor to under- stani that o was deairous of estabishing an agen:y in Ollo, Finally an agrecment was porfectod wherehy Dz, Crimb was to hava tho tole azen-y for the Htate numed for a conaideration of $1,000, anesstxih down sl the balanco tu $natallments, ' Tho 81,i0) wan patd, sud the enlernrising manuger, after congratalaling hin patron aod whehing him prosperity, took his de- partire, S Grumb net ont to perfact hin elatm. Wa under. rtand the firat town Lo struelt fn Obfo liad sn ngouey for the calnbiratod Dethesda water, which rathier aur- prfsed litm, fo £1y thu lewst. 1lo il tho sgrecincut, Dhad patd Bix frst Justaliment, and there mnst bo rome misinke, With this ilea o' coutinued on fram ono clty 1o anather, and, Suding tha each and every place hud an eatablished sgency, he becama convinced that something wan wrong, soid csma Lack home, probabiy very Indignant at the way ho hnd boen tmponed upon. Taking the advico of bi¢ lawyers, lie succeeded, with tho help of the felegraph, in Tunng Mr. Hendry io this city. 1o arrived yestorday, and txk up hia quarters at tho Mansion Houso, Thix j.roved Lut a fetnporary resiing place, howaver, for n warrant In the hauds of Dapuity-BlerifT Iko Scost, who servad with his accus- tomed alacrity, and the Joaxes and ssle minsger of the Hctheds Springs wan taken futo custody, tow the cano will Lo disjxmed of remaius to bo scen, Hendry, according to the Information fur. nishod by thoso who have been inclose busie ne:s relations with bim for a long timo, belonga to thnt class montloned in a recont 18sue of thiy papor as **the men of splurge,” and, etrango co- incidonce, lio comey rocontly from the scouo of Ralatou's glories and downfall, 1o las been fond of ¢how nad dispiay. aud s one of thoss idyety follows who aro always turning the world ups.de down and causing more conflding paopla than himyoll to wonder at his oxploits, while Lo pulls the wool over their inuocont oyes and drawa the monoy from thoir pockots by oft-io- pested nromiscs of large roturvs and brilliant prospeats fur their future. CIICAGO ItAR TEEN 118 PAVONITE FIZLD of operations, und tho Urand Pacific Hotol bia tiesdquarters whon hore. Nothing in that great curavousary was ton good for him and his friends, Ho loves his wine, Iiavaom cigar, fast horses, and fastor women, Ilo wan particularly foud of laviabiog his ill-earned woalth on tho doml-mondo, and cared not for tho scandatous roports it gavo rise to. Datheada wa Lis hobby while hore, thero, sud everywhero, and much is the capital io has made out of it. Hoe dresaed well ; mare rare diamonds, tho moat costly jawoiry, and drove 10_oquipsges drawn by the quicksst of horses., 1lo gave everybody around town to understnnd that he was somebody from somewhere, Dut, judging from tho fix ho is now in, and the ioformation given by parties scqusintod with Lis record, Princo Eugene R. Handry, golo leasea and wannger of the Listhosda 8nring, is Ia the tous, and Lis dsys of splurge are ovor, CAPTALN " RENDERY, an hig advertldomants hiad it, Is 37 years old, and went {rom ouo of tho Wostern States to Califor- nia somo years ago. Whiilo in San Fraacisco he heard of Ilethesda. and, after communicatiog with Col. Ichard Dunvar, the owoer of the apriug, wau appointed agont for tho sala of tha water in that part of the coum.r{, and acted squaroly enough until the thought of sulurging ontorod his head. Col, Dunbar wauted to rotire from active duty ot \Waukosha, aud Houdry, hosring of it, managed to socuro o loass of tho spriog for two years. ‘To take the businoss in hand, ho lookod about for_somo oue who had capital, aud fell in with I, L. Liffany, o former Daffalonian and an old army voteran, who, on promiso of roceivibg a position sa traveling ngent for tho mineral water, advanced him §500 in cash, UTON REACIING WAURESIIA, mmdr{l began to dagh aroaud and malo things 1ly in that usually quiet burg, and tho conntry papers puffod it 10 the MOBL extTAVARANL AT~ nor. [u s little advertirlug wheet called the Bethesda Advocate bo lauded himsolf in s 1wost gushing mannor: Inall bis addresses aud communications he was caroful to pus tho litle of *Uaptain” to his name, although not entitled to it. He openod up business rolations with all Waukeahs, and blsw his own trampet {n a manner sublime to cont Shortly aftor entering upon bis dutles and maklng a little money aud allowing s oreditors to rest quietly, ho bogan a fast life, and continued it uninterruptedly, Lis visita to Chicago wore frequont—in fact, Lis apont almost aa much of Lis tuno bere as in Waukeshs, and dasted avoat ia ligh ptyle. L8 EXTOAVAGANCE AND RECKLESS RADITS led bim to reach out fur ail the money he counld obtain, and Lis cmployes woru left {n the lurch, ‘Tilfany was amoug tho nunber, His monoy waa not forthcominy, and_ho was compellod to wait while ugents Liera snd in other places had to aub- it to the dictates of Hondry regardiug money mattors,and in somo caros aro now mournful ovor losscs caused by him. J. I, Morrill, the Bethesda Water agent in the Grand Paciflo Hotol, and the company which owne that hostelry, would like to seo iloudry for soveral hiunnreds of doliars, The Buifalo Courfer mighe havo added to its articlo tho fact that Hendry sotd tho right to dinpose of Bothesdn water in Ohio to Mr, Chaso, ot Cleveland, and to a Cincionati man, with the undeputanding that thoy were to be the solo sgenes, and Lhis without either knowiug of the sweadle until Dr, Crumb appearod at Cloveland and saw how badly bo had beou takon in. e quu #1,000 ju cash and £5,000 in drafts to Hen- dry, sud now propossa to put thas gentleman in the Auburn Pentteutiary if thero is any law in Now York State to roach bhlm. A privato letter roceived yeuterday shows that Houdry was still in tho Buffalo Jail, witli uo prospects of getiing out, When he was last in Chlcago Tiffany socored bis prosouce by tho sid of a Copatable long ouoilkh to got & judgmout before Justice Eber- hardt for €200, sud if suy property is found othor than minersl water, he will have an exoou- tlows 1saued in & few days. TUE LIALILITIES of * Capt.” Hendry are eoastimated at $20,000, and b assets qauun{ to spenk uf. Lyler & Co., private bankerd of Waukoshas, are eaid to have bullered to tha extent of Fu.000 1 cashing Dr. Crumb's and otber drafts. Mr, man, Hen- dry's bookkeeper at the Hprings, is also a losor by bls employer's rocklosaness. "Whether Col. Duubar Ju <out of pocket by Hendry’s operations or not is not koown, but bosa who profoss ¢0 kuow sy it was impossible for him to escaps. Tha publisbard of the Weu- kealis paperu are asid to be amiong thoso *lefs,” aad will have to_pocket the lods, aud swear for the ten thousandit time thet they will truat oo ons. I.\;:Irt‘::.zl’m“&. :: 80 u?'-h p;m‘?t 00 o is ‘unmartied, aud there is no fam! 10 mourn over hia lndisoretions. 2 A THE CUSTOM-HOUSE. The Members of the New Come. mission Begin Opera- tlons. i Another Set of Holes toZBe Dug---Col- leoting Information, @en, Sooy Smith’s Opinton. The third examination of Chicago's new Fod- eral building was bogun yesterday by the Com- miseion of soven latoly appointed for that pur- pome. It s, perhiaps. a gratilyiog fact that this new Commisnion has beon made to constat of so many mon. 1t shows, if suything, the growing respect which tho Governmout lias for tho half- fnishod Luilding which it owns In Chicago. Tho (irst Commiasion was mado up of only threo men (or four including l'otter) ; the sccond was mado twico a8 Jarge ; now, howover, the hoads of affalrs at Washington have Imd over and eapped tho elimax with sevon solecttons from tho wizdom of tho country, and evon spponded to thom a ghiort-liand writer. TUT CONMEBION who began thoir sassiona yestorday, ars pamed ea follows : Gon, W. B, Fravklin (ongiucor), of 1lartford; Gen. J, I, Wilson (eugineer), of New York: N. J. Dradlea (archisect), of HBoaton ; Haury Whitestoue (architoct), of TLowsvillo: Jolin MeAtthur, Jr. (architoct), of Philadelplia ; Androw Keouedy (builder) of St Louiss 1, 3. Dohbina (builder), of Philadelphis; and Danjne nun Durleo (stonographer), of Washington, Thio latter being tho recorder of tho doinga of tho Commierion, aud not a member with a vote. 1To wao dntafied for the purposo by tho'lreauury Dopartmont. Tho members of tho Cornmission began to ar- Tive Thutsday cvening, and tho two ongineors, who brought up tho rasr, wero promptle on haud vnnlordn{ morntg. About 10 o'clock the break- fast whieh tuo Girand Pacific had furaished to tho Commiasion began to settle, nud Ly 11 the roven had disoursod the woather and other top- e sufliciently, whoroupon they made up & pro- connion and v d ovet to Mr, Hanaford's littlo Urick b, Havingojectad Maj. Woods from hls oc- cupancy of the 1nuer room, they proceeded Lo organizo, aud the ovoning papor reporters ho- gau to stand on ons fuot in the onter veatibule, with tho rosuud Pratt to keop tho Seven Wise Men out of thoeir clutches. Thoy were waell pro- tected, for what with Buperintondent flanaford, tho placid; Ma]. Wood, the flerco: aud Cor- I:oml Pratt, tho obeso, ho would hLavo boon a brave reporter indood who would havs tried to ontor tho preaenco. o 1IN COUNCIL, Thus goarded from liarm, the membera pro- ceeded to clect Gon, Franklin Chairmau of tha body, and then entered into a discussion as to the metuods to bo taken to ascortain the stato of tho fouudations, and other nocessary fucts. Ono of the first resulls that grow ous of tho delibera- tions was ai ordur to dig more holes in the mueh perforated soil of the block. A ang cf men woie accordingly sct at work fu thohonthwent corner, a fow feet west of tha epot chiefly examined by the Chicago Commis. sion, and the diuging of a largoe Lolo was carried ou with that deliberuto hante Which alvays char- oeterizas the Clovernmeut laborer. Another amallor gang of mon were employed in getiing down betow tho foundation in the basoment of tho Clark atreet front. It in protty ovident that tho Commiesion iutend to dig much nod lay baro tho mud under the structure, if thore Do such a thivg, . How much was accomplished in the digging was not to be known, inosmuch ag the watchtal Pratt lockod tha door aa soon an any ono manifested n desiro to eveu look thereie. “Evidoutly this body of sevon s clogo communian to tho cora. ‘Tho quostion_of lovoling tho building also oame up in the Bession, and it was voted to om- ploy a compstent eugincor nuw in the service of tho Government to take a new met of lovels thronghout. ‘Tho name of tho person to be em- ployed was not divulged, if knowo, GETTING [NPORMATION. Although tho announcement had been mads that tho present Commission Intended to baso tholr conclusions entiraly upon their own oxam- ination, yet thoy dotormined to show respect to thelr predecessors by addsessing a commupica- tion to Mayor Cotvin, asking him to furnish suct dacuments, bearing upon the finding ot the City Comnmission, a8 ho might have. 'L'his will not Lo = particularly woansome job for the head of tha. city, for the " reason that ho probably Las uot & pon-scratch on the sub- Ject outsido tho actual report. All the facts und figuros postessed by tbo Commission of iz aro probably in tho hoad and on the books of City-Engineor Chosbrougb, and it partakes of tho jocund to mak thoe uyor to furnish facls and (giires on any subjoet, Auother source of informntion was opened up by a vote of the Commission asking J. C. Rau- kin, tho former Buperiniendent, to meot them. e should bo poazesscd of data of valoo, Tho Commission added ta their other duties tbat of passing through, over, and around the buildive, and casually examining it in 1tu partas. Loy found a emall forco of men at work on the ongines, rogun. ote., putting them in ordor, aud protecting thom from tho weatiior by coats o2 puint and othorwise. Aftor tho busincas of the day, as abovs poted, had boen performod, tho Commiesion wended its leisurely way back to tho Urand Paciflo, and in tha avening dimsipated byattending tho theatra under the pilotage of Mr, Drake. In the morning, whils the membors of the Commlssion weore gotting roady to undertake their work, QEN., WILLIAM OOY BNITI, & momboer of-the firss Cowmmission, called upon them and volunteorsd any nssistauce that lay in his powor to aid thom in arriviog at their con- clusions, Ho also offered to procaro the at- tondance of other Chicago gontlemen if thoy wistied it. While at the hioto), a reporter of the Evening Journal had a convorsation with Gou, Brlth, whicls is thus printed : Tioporlor-—Do you tuiak tio presont Commition will ask t dvico of Chleago architects or engiucers 7 Gon, Bumith—T sather think they prefer fo work alone. IL—Dont you bellevo the soll hers fa of wuch » pe- cullar natura that it requites great experienco with it in order to correctly decido such a guestion as theso geatlemen ara to decide? Gen. §,~They a70 all of natfonal reputation, and I do not appretioiid that they will be troubled with the difficulty of wbich you spesk, R.—Liow do you oxplain tho fart that the two pariles who have alresdy sat on tho bulldivg arrived st such oppots roaulia in regard to ts supporting weight of ol e, 8.-One causs of the difference was toat the Commiittee had different date from which to work, ‘The Washington Commilitoe were told that the wolght of the Lullding when comploted would be 8,000 pounds to the aquare foot, Tt local Commiltes ete nfurmed that the welght would be but 3,000 pounds %o the same area. Thia is a matter that ought to be dstormined Ly the parties at Washington, sud as there soowns to be doubt a8 1o the probable pressurs, I ua- derstand the Commisaion haa ta solvo that problen, Vithout ta solution thoy cannot arrive at a corret re- ault, R—Our City Euglneer, Mr, Chesbrough, has sstd that it waa a very simipls matter to get at tho support- ing power of tho grouud, \Vas your test the same a8 that of the local Commitisn7 Gen, 8,~No; wehad a different, and, I think, better mothod.’ Thioy used tha shinple levér on lsrge surface, Wo isd & dead walght of 1,700 pounds on & aquare foat, and found thata greater depression was made In he samo time than dld tha local architects, falb7 Woa not that owing to thio difference In tho sur- ac Gen, B.—No: becauss the depresnon Jocs not vary vegalatly with tho surfaco, 7 think tho foundation gt stond o pressire of 4,000 pounds 1o tho wynare fool, " Hut it oilght o be torndown on account of the ratons, We watt & bulldiug here which will be & local aud tatioual prids, oud oua that will bo looked upon with adnilration longer than for & sjugle genera- tion, ‘Tuis {8 not a niere local matter. Tuo whole n tion takow au fntevest in 1t, and 1t would bo much be tor to have delay now of two years_ocenplod in tes {ug down and rebulldiug than i0 go on from the pres- ent posltion and have a Custora-liouss & litle sooner and by ashamod of it. R, —Do you think (hat the decision of this Commit. teo will baaten action? Gen, 8.1 do not doubt but that thelr conclusions will be final with Becretary Biristow, From the profossional welzlit of the gentle- mon who are to give the final vordict iu tho caze of the Custom-ilouae, 1t is sot to be supposed that they will J’m‘:ud with grest repidity in thoir work, and the prospoct ls, ms far as can now be a\mand. that the time o be consumed by them will not bs than by elther of tho other bodies. Henco an anxious publlo need not ox- peok anythiog like an opinion uuder & mouth at tho very least. ——— TEMPERANCE, Bpecial Dipateh (o The Chicaae Triduns, Four Wavng, Ind, Bept. 3.—A tomporance convention for this Cougressional District .moi liere this morolog with a tull delegation, The Convention was called to order at 10 a. m., with Mias Hoyt, of Indlanapolis, presiding, Afters short prayer, the B a Committeo was ap- pointed. Mrs. Wallace, of Tudianapolis, and the Nov, Mr, Burkholder, of Huntington, made some vary forcible remarks on the subject of to ce snd were followed by & bumber of i Mear 7. ko Avollns $hea fenderod he: reaignntion as Vice-Presldent of tho organiza- tion on Account of & chango of restdonce. A Inrpo and enthusiastio meoting In being held to- night, shich i belug addressad by numboers of spoakers from Ly Stat bio, EXCURSIONISTS. Srecral Dispateh ta The Chicago Tridune, Braixortenn, 111, Hopt, 8.—1he Texas edl- torial excurslonlats wero expected hera to-day, Lut did not arrive, 1t is understood that they wlli reach hers to-niorrow noon snd leave for Chieago to-morrow night. special Diepntek to Tha Chiean Tribune, Kausstazoo, Mich., Sept, 8,—The Kuights Templar of Milwnukee and Kalamazoo frator- nizod_to-day in a dolightral style. Over 100 from Milwankoe, accompaniod by ladies, crossed the lako last night on tho ateamor ; thoy oamo to this place this moruing, were received in grand stsle, and wora dined, Thoy virited the Anvlum_and madoa erand parado 1n tho after- noon, Tho banquet at Union 1all to-night was rplendid. Tho reativitlon wero kopt up till a Iate hour. Tho Knighis go to Grand Rapida to- morrow morning, and will bo ovatod thera; thenco to Grand Havop, and home again, s silies s i, VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON, &pectal Disnateh In The Chicaqn Trlbune, TPont Hunow, Mich,, Sopt, .—Passep Dows—Props Tarpum and connort ; schra Thomaa W, Ferry, Zack Chaandier, Eagls Wing, Buperior, Moonlight, Pagemp Ur—Props Aunlo L. Cralg, Equinoxand connort, Tempest and arges, V, Siwain and consort, Tred Kelly and consort ; schrs Emma L. Coyns, Lize xig A, Law, Hohoken, Donaldson, H, N, Tadman, Dol phin, Bweetheart, Jrlin Dunn, Fenokes, Ottaws, 1. D, Twat, Georgo Warthington, Wixo—Bouthweat ; fresh weathor, Speetat Digrateh to The Chienin Tribuns Port Tipnow, Mich, Sept, 310 p, Prop Arabln, Jdaho, A Lucerne, 8, H, Fosler, Golden Ficore, Ur—L'raps Vanderbilt, Japan, Passate, Scotia No, 1, ganilac, Howard, Ontofiagon and bargos, Bradbury a1 bargea 3 mclirs Thorman I, Sheldsn, Queen City. Wryp—Houthweat, gontle, " Weather fine, The prop Kdsho reporis two vrasels downwarde bound in tha vicinity of Purt Baullae with their canvas Bown away, A very heavy southwest aquall viaited that vieluliy t0-day, 8clira H, D, Root, Gcorgs Worthington, and Ottaws wero atruck by najuill off Lesington this atternoon aund mont af thelr canvan carrled away., The prop George King took them $n tow and lLroirht them to thuriver. While roundlug to the prop Annfe L. Cralg riruck tho achr Ottawn on the_sturboard aido abaft the fuging and suuk her, Tha Ottawa lica in Barnis sunk, Tho prop Cralg was not injured, -— Another Solicol ¥ear nt Hand, Next Monday the achools commence again, and the Loya nnd qirls are dusting up tho bookn and getting ready to tako hold with o whl. Among the excollent inntitutiona of tho clty 1t ia well known that 11, D, Dry- nnt’s Ghieago Dusiness Collego and English Tralning School stands yery prominent. Iioth boys and girls sitend this school, and rocelve equal advontages, The discipline is of tho very beat, and the branches tsught aro quite extennlve, Desddes tho regular businoss courso thorougli inatruction is given in German, French, drawing, short-hand, resding, spelling, Ene glish grammar, sud composition, z i Oconomowoa, Wis. This fs the mont delightful scason of the yearat 2onomorwor, and the fishine is botter than jast month. ‘Tho Townsend 1ouse now has plenty of comfortatle rooms ot reduced rates, Tho 10 a, m, train, Sk, Paul Tatlway, arrivesat 3 p, m, and the 5 p. m, train arrives st 10 p, m. A Fact That We Prove, whether you buy large or small quantities lr furni- turo of us, i3 that tho * factory prices " we sell at are fally 13 per cent lower thn other houses. Bampson, Greeno & Co,, 193 and 194 Stato strect, manufacturer's ago nta, o PN The Successful Photographer. Every onc says that Gentilo makes the most pleasing Uikencsaof anyarifat in thecity, Mis atudios, eor- ner Gtato and Wasbington, aro tho finest in the city and casleat of access, e e e The Faot Is. Watkins, 215 Stato Strost, hias Stoves, Ranges, Farnaces and Kitchen Farnitura of the lateat patterns, You can always get suited there, and aavs timoand iroubleshopplng around, and Drices low, Pianos and Organs, 1allet, Davis & Co.'s Grand, Bnuare, and Upright, and Bmith's Amertcau Organs can bo found only at W, W. Kimball's, corner Btato and Adams strocts, Chicago. o Important to the Presorvation of Teathe John Goenoll's Cherry Tooth-Pasto, tho most efficaclous dentifrice known, Try it For mlo by all druggists, Wholcsale agents, Torrey & Bradley, 171 and 173 Randolph strest, ¥ MARRIAGES., LYON—BANDS—In Ifartland, Wia., Sept, 1, by tho Rev, Myron W, Nood, at tho restdenco of tho brido’s arents, Georgs W. Lyon, of Chicago, and Miss Emlly " Bandw, daughler of J, J. Bands, 1sq, No cards, OBBORN—ILLSLEY—Thuraday, Sept, 3, at the res- idenco of the Lrido's father in 8t, Louln, Mo,, by the Rev, lobert Irwiu, Mr. Fravk C, Oshorn, of tis city, e DEATHS, TEYCRATT—Joreph Reycraft, rosldont of 420 West TPolk-sl,, opt, 3, agea 78 yoars, Funeral will' take place Sunday, Bept.5, by car rages to Calvary, CRUBH—TFlora, danghter of I, W, snd N. A, Gross, Sept, 3, aged 7 wonths, Funeral from residenco 351 Calumet-av., Saturday, 4t inat., 3t 1 o'elock y. m. BROWN—8ept, 2, John Brown, aged 51 years, Yuneral from residonce 31 Pearce-st., Bafirday, Bept. 4, 8t 1 p, m,, by earriages to Graceland, g ts plosss copy. “Boston pape y BROWN—-On the 2d inat,, of consumption, Hugh Brown, aged 43, at 50 Bhoito-st, Funeral Bunday by cars to Calvary, Frionds sre fn- vited o attend. WATTE—In_this city, on tho3d {nst,, of typhold faver, Albert Edward, aidoat aon of Alffed and Blizar betlh Watte, ngod J yearn, 3 montlis, and 19 days, Funoral 'to’ Graceland Sunday, Bopt. 5, at 1 o'clack, {rom the Tosldunce of bis parents, 376 Eant Tn-dlsta-st LENAMENT 10DIDE OF AMRIMONIA A New and Great Discovery in Modical Bolonce for the Cure and Reliof of Pain in Man or Aunimal, Surpassing Anything Herotorore Known, Hestoring Uhou. sands to Heslth and Happiness, A HURE CURE For Neuralgin, Rheumatism, Erysipsl Diphthoris, 0rou&’ Bore 'l‘hron!r.’ 95&“' thb Mumpa, aru!uln of Limbs, Btilt or Bntarged Joints, Dun- tons, cg;rn;,r 'atng }5 Back, oulders, Qulnay, Outareh, ~AND ALIL— Brulses and Wounds of Every Nature, in Man or Animal . GILES! LINIMENT has recelved the unqualil a ralof tho modical fratornity, and iy Jargoly usc :-t". "fieie private practice by the fost sucsossial pIsI- Clage A OLInoTMAX ConeD: Gilex' Tudiile of Ammooiats, in my ndgment. the boat reaiody for Neuralgls svar put bofura tha pabll Do aticteami G Tar b divaaw 1o 3 ne 11 fell upor . ' romedy, Siiirod soliof. 1 L3ke ploasir 1n seriue is, inas uch a8 1 desire alvys 1o bo a hanofactus of 1lja butman fatuily, 30 1, COR athudias Unurch NCUEDL s o, X . rao, of No. %63 Fourth-av,, Now Y e O e o with atlTuets acd nteive paiu T bis krioe, and A% Uims was unable o walk, cuused L adon River Haiirosd, Ry 8y lojury risaved o0 S L sienoa could davies; orory orl i‘ 3% st Lintmeut. lodido of Ammonia oo lmacaar satiat aid diluctod & compioto vare, RUEZUMATIO BUYYZREDS STATE: Was djschargod from the Massachusotts Genora} Hos- T, Chalrman of the le, with jnllammatory rhoumatis :’t‘u':n‘lfi‘ul-;l.lnnmnm?lnl;lu ved Ty for thect Sonta St ol Svars thio ¢ "D, Gites' L Tooat Todide of Ammon ELLEN BAITH, N:.z;lfll‘ M s witl mmat n..'.'u.'"?"{."fl:«:y.:m v oot s g o AT Wrase Fairipin (e BV PO Indammatory Rheumatim all over my body) wriste ilen; pain [ntulerablo. Giles' I o . Hnia”cdred = n{(f‘{»‘muox'"ifiu"a'k'."if "1’3«”'\93; QILES LINIMENT | LI LIRIMENT for alinaots of the soimel ‘Aoth : derfully curative eflsaie. o 0" roparations in ita woa TR OWNED OF " Hakny Basskrr" aratas: In 1y stablo the oniy llnlmnmxnwnulls)llfi' Lial. ont Tudhlo of Amunbi, 30" perlotma wondors, 11 . pronnias 3 aicaN i, Viiasaon, o g, oot 1 over mw. R ‘oF 0u? alock we know of no lintmeat attert B LS i T Sarinnthing reliabior 1t ho ote. TEH & DOUGLARE, Nordh loward at., Haltimore. lieprue Uraat, Eud, Victors, Kilia Countz, Kun g for FHyitn o doalda o athian. the worl a0 40d beast Glles' Linkaaat Jodi Bia. ) GILES M ' Tk BN, i rgto e d el sent bad 8 vot bl ‘Guare B0 " ¥or Hinla by mll Wholesale & Itotall Drugglate. UGALE 1 BLOOKI, 88 Bouth Olark-st., ¢4 and & Mo L., P fit 3, lon Hiook PO s A i B, il By __SPECIAL NOTIGES, If You iinve n sfi(fi:rlnfifififi do motlet your prejudices, ar the projudicos of oth rs, il intwoon 1V A o roed 1At gl fot gy ol Mra, Winsluw's Bootifing Syri rh ean toatify that 1t fs AIW!n‘GV" rollavos the chl! am pain, and rhoes, [t wolien: ums, revu 3 ind carrice the infant ss! MADISON-ST. BUTTERS & CO'S REGULAR SATURDA TURDAY SALE. 10LD GOOLS OF ALL KINDS, 'S, PIANI NEW FURNITUILE, and EVERY VARIETY, t fng, Hept, 4, AL 9:30 v'clock, TO-DAY’S SALHB. ALBUTTERS & €O/'S, 108 Madlson-at, 800 LOTS Tlouachold Gonds, Planow, Melod Bafes, Buy ‘ant otlior merchan i orning, 8 10 o'eloek, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE On onday, Hept, 6, at 1o'clock p. 1., At the wesh north door of the Colirt-Ioure,corsier of Adama and La Balle-ats,, tho following property will ba nald by order of the Connty Court_of Cook County, to pay dobtn u_u!m! the eetato of Mathow Coffey : Lot 31, in iock 63, orlflnll ‘Town of Chicago, known as No. 163 Wen' Randolph-st, ; weat 20 fect of Lot 24, eant 20 feat of Lot 2%, in Nlack 61, orluinal Town of Chicego, with mil l[m improvemeuta thercon, known aa Lid and 131 Fulton-at, T roperty in incumbered for about haif the value, ani briuging good rents, This is & rare chanco for safo aud profitable fuvastment, PETER RYAN, Adminiatrator of Estato of Mathow Coffey, decssteds Chicsgo, Aug, 23, 1875, WAL, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneern, AUBRUETS & 60’ Auction Rooms, 108 Madlsan-st, WEDNESDAY MORNING, BEPT. 8, at 930 olock, CROCEERY n packagen and open dnts, Lamp Chimnoya, Dacorated Toilet Sets. Openand Top Buggies. BUTTERS & CO/S REGULAR TRADE BOALE, TRURSDAY MORNTING, Sopt. 1, at 9:30 o'clock, * VERY DLSIRABLE STAPLE AND FANGY DRY GOODS, FURNISIING GOUDS NOTONY, AT DOOT, SHOES, AND BLIPPARS, % On Remnf! l:‘loor_fiulclrocm 108 Madison-st, T SPECIAL SALEH OF Handsomo Now Furnituro, Chambor Sets, Parlor Suits, Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, eto., THURSDAY MORNING, Bept.0, at 2:37 o'clook, at Etores Nos, 10, 13, 14, and 16 Wasbington-st., in Wildor's Block, east of Wubasl-ay, ALSO—A derlrabla lot of usod Housohokl Goods 3 an 1nvoice of astorted Crockery, Glassware, and Platels ware: an invoieo of handsomo Show-Casch; an invaics of deslrable Grrvate, ' 2 0'CLOCE P. M,—Twelye New Open and To; ‘Buggies, Democrat Wagons, Harnoss, efc. 2 WL, A, BUTTERS & CO.. Altctionsers, 3,000 PLANTS! Camellias, Azalias, Lilies, Caladiums, ‘Winter-Blooming Roses, Smilax, Ferns, etc., etc., From the eatablishnont of ROD, J, HA'LLIDAT! Tloriat, Biltimore, Md,, to be eold at suction PRIDAY MORNING, 8ept, 10, at 10 o'clock, at BUTTEUS & €08 Tooinm, 108 Madison:al, The aitention of Flon Ista and thoso having Grosnhouses s partioularly called to this sale, Everything to be offcred will e sald without reservo for cash, Cataloguen giving pars ticulars of tho Piants ran bo had on Mounday, Wi UTTERS & CO., A neert. BY G. P. GORE & CO., 63and 70 Wabash avenus. On Saturday, SFpfi. at 9 o'clock, 14 CRATES V. G. CROCKERY, i open I Wo shall offer & fine assorimont of NEW AND SECOND-HAND HOUSEROLD FURNITURE, Tarlor, Chamber, Library, Dining-room_and Kitehey Furn'fure of every deseription, Sofas, Lonnges, Par for and Oflico Deake, Kliow Casen, Carpets, Mirrors, Oil Tuintingy, 490 roila Ficor il Cloth, 4-4 sud 84, 75 kegs Whito Lead, 200 Clathov Dare, G, P. GORE & CO., Anntioneers, GREAT AUCTION SALE Of overy description of DRY $00PS, kc., sdspted to the second great frado salo of the fall campalgn, 1ni, TULSDAY, SEPT, 7, Yo shall exhirit now lincs'of Cloths, Buitings, Faney Careimerea, 6-1 Deavers, Ropellouts, D, & 1. Caaie meres and Cottonades, Aline of Gonta' Shetland and Merino Undorwear (both fall and winter weights) that foc varioty anl general excellonce will exencd laat Tuesday's display. Genta’, Hoye', and Youtun' Buspeuders, Men's, Woe mon's, Misscs', and Children's Whito Cottin, Balmorsl, and 8hRker lHoslery. FELT SKINTS, tis fincet lins to be found in the clty, embracing overy varlety, from'the ardlnary to the richest atylos, Thaid and Btriped Blirting and Opora Flannels, Lineoys, ke, Peromptory salo of Men's and Hoya’ Custom.made Clothing, 100 dozen Ginglism snd Alpaca Umbrellan, Yankea Notlone, Tabla aud rocket Cutlery, Dress: Trimmings, and'Gents' Furnishingn. : CARPET8—8ocond great ealo of Carpets, Includini new and handsome stylea of 2 and 3 piy, all wool goods ; also single and’double cotton ‘chafti goods in very desirablo patéorns. GEQ, P. GORE & CO,, 09 & 70 Wabash-av, Jobbers' Stock of Boots Stioes & Brogans AT ATCTION. On WEDNESDAY, Sopt. 8, at 8:30 a, m, ‘We gball, in addition to » finp atock from manu e turers, sell the entire tomaining stock of DRAND, BATTLER & LARUE, Boot and 8hos Jobbers, Alsos full line of OUR OWN MAKE BUCKER BOOTS, stamped warrantod, and to b Liad ouly of us for the [ast toree years, Buyers will boas 1a tind thoy can bought ouly of EQ. P. GORE & CO., 68.and 70 Wabash-av, By 5. DINGEE & CO., Auctioncers and Commissicu Merchants, 80 snd 81 East landolph-st. TO-DAY, AT 10 A. M., Largo lioe of New sud Used Honsehold and Ofice FURNITURE, Carpoting, Deddlug, Maitroases of all Kinds, Fan rTis, Hirdwars, kod Goncras Morehandinn " Aiss o estensive consignment of SECOND-HAND GOODS, Just recelvod in atore, all of which will ba sold withe out reserve, By JAS, P, McNAMARA & GO, 27 Bast Washington-st, LARGE CATALUGUE BALE OF Boots, Shoes & Rubbers At Auction, TUESDAY MORNING, Sopt, 7, at 9:30 o'clock, JAB. I'. MaNAMARA & CU,, Auctioncers, FOR SALE, P. & J. CASLY, 41 AND 43 FIFTIH-AV,, Keep on band the largeat assortment in tho city of new aud second-hand goods, Furniture, Carpels, Leds fiomm-l)elkl‘ Counters, Shelviug, Show.(lased, din Refrigerators, Alo-Boxes, Dlucksmiths’ Tools, Plotures, and das Fixtires, bougiit aud sld, TO_RUNT. OFFICHS TO RENT IN TOE TRIBUNE BUILDING. INQUIRS OF WILLIAM C. DOW, ROOM 10.